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Whatever your view of the Web as a means to buy, it is certainly a fine way to window-shop.
There were lots of big fish, but we could do no more than window-shop.
Would she rather sit down or people watch or window-shop?
The expo is a trade fair like no other - almost a chance to window-shop for war.
She usually started for this class early so she'd have time to window-shop and people-watch.
Oh, I go to the movies, window-shop, visit the family.
On safer ground, I slow my pace and decide to window-shop a little.
"When we're closed in the evening, people come by for coffee and window-shop.
To the delight of tourism officials, the visitors did more than window-shop.
Santa Teresa is a town where you can still window-shop after hours without (too much) fear of attack.
Foot traffic may have increased, retailers say, but people tend to window-shop.
Get out the walking shoes, think medieval and window-shop till you drop.
Most just window-shop, simply to bask among symbols of modernity.
Even if you're only here to window-shop, the prints are super-easy on the eyes.
At the famous Junior's restaurant, we only window-shop the huge cheesecakes.
As Mitch had put it, the money men don't window-shop They know what they're in the research market to buy.
Right now the market is littered with so many cheap stocks that investors can't help but window-shop a little.
Some afternoons I window-shop for clothes for the show.
Kate wasn't a dawdler by nature, but the evening was warm and pleasant, so she stopped to window-shop for a change.
Well, even if I haven't got the buying power, I can still window-shop.
Window-shop Speaking of vacations, maybe you’ve thought about crashing on a couch in another city for a quick, cheap weekend trip.
Imagine being able to stroll down the H Street corridor and window-shop without looking at metal.
On our way into the city that final morning, we slowed to take pictures, to admire the Georgian architecture, to window-shop.